Do you ever notice how there are some people in your life who just never seem to get sick but somehow, you simply aren’t one of them? Well, there may be a few little secrets that these people have to help them along their healthy way (besides plain old genetics).

You know how sometimes you’ll be in bed late at night swiping left and right on Tinder, thinking to yourself, “I wish there was a way for my dog to use something like this to meet someone special”? You never thought that? Oh… well obviously someone has because they’ve made a doggy dating app to serve that exact purpose.

Yeah I know, it sounds too good to be true. But give the psychologists at Cardiff University and the University of Exeter a chance to explain why their new video game promises to help you reduce your daily calorie intake simply by sitting on your couch playing video games.

There’s a pre-teen kid in Leeds who clocks in at 162 on the Mensa IQ scale, reads James Joyce’s Ulysses for fun, has already mastered four sophisticated instruments and sits with his 17-year-old stepbrother in advanced A-level maths classes… just in case you wanted to feel like an underachieving worthless piece of junk today.

We’ve all seen 50 First Dates, but Nikki Pegram – who wakes up every morning thinking it’s October 15, 2014 – will tell you that the reality is far more excruciating than the light spin Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore made it out to be.